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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Groupons around Ohio!

Groupon is a great site to get discounts on things to do or new places to eat. Here is a list of some of the available deals throughout Ohio:

Akron/Canton:


Kiddie Kandids Protrait Studio (good at all locations in the US)


$42 for a Portrait Package ($229.78 Value)

  • Studio photo shoot, with session fee included
  • Single-image portrait CD
  • Six natural-color portrait sheets of up to six different poses, each of which is available as one 8"x10", two 5"x7"s, four 3.5"x5"s, or eight wallet-size prints
  • Two enhanced 10"x13" prints of one pose
  • 10 All Occasion 4”x8” photo cards with envelopes
  • Half off all regular-priced items, including additional prints, enhancements, collages, portrait CDs, and framed art created at time of session

Cincinnati:



Choose Between Two Options

$15 for Do-It-All passes for two (up to a $31.90 value)
$30 for Do-It-All passes for four (up to a $63.80 value)

Do-It-All passes grant access to the indoor train display, railroad museum, and kids' play area, among other attractions. From Saturday, September 22 through Wednesday, October 31, a Halloween-themed playground springs up in the form of Jack O'Lantern Junction. There, visitors can navigate a maze filled with kid-friendly ghosts and trick-or-treating, grab mini -pumpkins at the indoor patch, or hop aboard two train rides outfitted with spooky decorations for the fall season.


Columbus:



$12 for $25 Worth of Fresh Seafood and Sandwiches

Entrees include coconut shrimp with spicy-fruit jam ($13.49), blackened-tilapia-fish tacos ($8.49), and a mesquite-mahi-mahi sandwich with homemade tartar sauce ($8.99).


Dayton:



  • $10 for a Hillbilly Hayride for two (up to a $20 value)
  • $18 for a Hillbilly Hayride for four (up to a $40 value)
The 20-minute hayride, which takes place on Saturday and Sunday, departs every five minutes between noon and dark, carrying passengers through scenic wooded acres. Rides start on September 15 and last through October 27. Children five and under ride for free.
Toledo:

$25 for $50 Worth of Merchandise

The shop's inventory is in constant rotation and prices vary depending on the items in stock. Past items have included Pepperidge Farm specialty bread ($1.99), a Redwood portable fire pit ($81), and a Nautilus elliptical ($413).

Crazy Prices

Crazy Prices doesn’t make any money. Every penny earned from the sales of the store’s liquidated, brand-name products—from Kenmore and Sauder Furniture to Little Debbie and Calvin Klein—goes directly to local nonprofit organizations. This passion for giving back bleeds into the honest business practices the staff follows when purchasing wholesale goods by the pallet and monster truckload from companies such as Costco, Walmart, and local small businesses. In turn, everyday customers find discounted prices on the selection of toys, baby products, housewares, apparel, groceries, and furniture. Though some items may make their way to the store due to damaged packaging and shelf pulls, Crazy Prices does offer some merchandise brand new.

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